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<h1><center>FX Wizard v1.01 PDA Linking Help</center></h1>

<p><center>Copyright 2012 Dave Selby (Chubb Service) GPL v3</center></p>

<p>FX Wizard sits on top of a pretty unstable microsoft software stack, starting with windows CE (known to be unstable) , followed by FX, then Activesync (known to be unstable) and finally MyMobiler. If any of these fail or lock up FX Wizard cannot work.</p>

<p>What you need is the MyMobiler 'PDA icon' on the taskbar with a blue 'connected' screen on it, once you have that you are pretty well set and FX Wizard will work. If you don't try, keep working down the list until you do :</p>

<p>(1) Check there is a MyMobiler 'PDA icon' on the taskbar, if not start MyMobiler<br>
(2) Unplug and re-plug the PDA back into the USB lead<br>
(3) Right click the MyMobiler 'PDA icon' and click 'Reconnect'<br>
(4) Unplug, reboot then re-plug the PDA back into the USB lead<br>
(5) Right click the MyMobiler 'PDA icon' and click 'Reconnect'<br>
(6) Unplug the PDA, reboot the PDA, reboot your PC, re-plug the PDA back into the USB lead<br>
(7) Right click the MyMobiler 'PDA icon' and click 'Reconnect'<br>
(8) Give up and use a real OS like Linux :)</p>

<p>If you still can't get it to link contact IT support, FX Wizard uses this software stack but does not install or control it. However if you are having problems with the FX Wizard software itself, contact me on 'dave6502@gmail.com'.</p>

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